HP 6125XLG Command Reference Manual page 99

Blade switch acl and qos command reference
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Syntax
qos car car-name aggregative cir committed-information-rate [ cbs committed-burst-size [ ebs
excess-burst-size ] ] [ pir peek-information-rate ] [ green action | red action | yellow action ] *
undo qos car car-name
Default
No aggregate CAR action is configured.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
car-name: Specifies the name of the aggregate CAR action. This argument must start with a letter, and is
a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters.
aggregative: Specifies the aggregate CAR action.
cir
committed-information-rate:
committed-information-rate argument is an integral multiple of 8 between 8 and 160000000.
cbs committed-burst-size: Specifies the CBS in bytes. The value range for the committed-burst-size
argument is an integral multiple of 512 between 512 and 256000000. The default value for this
argument is the product of 62.5 and the CIR and must be an integral multiple of 512. If the product is not
an integral multiple of 512, it is rounded up to the nearest integral multiple of 512 that is greater than the
product. A default value greater than 256000000 is converted to 256000000.
ebs excess-burst-size: Specifies the EBS in bytes. The value range for the excess-burst-size argument is an
integral multiple of 512 between 0 and 256000000, and the default value is 512.
pir peak-information-rate: Specifies the PIR in kbps. The value range for the peak-information-rate
argument is an integral multiple of 8 between 8 and 160000000.
green action: Specifies the action to take on packets that conform to CIR. The default setting is pass.
red action: Specifies the action to take on the packet that conforms to neither CIR nor PIR. The default
setting is discard.
yellow action: Specifies the action to take on packets that conform to PIR but not to CIR. The default
setting is pass.
action: Specifies the action to take on packets:
discard: Drops the packet.
pass: Permits the packet to pass through.
remark-dot1p-pass new-cos: Sets the 802.1p priority value of the 802.1p packet to new-cos and
permits the packet to pass through. The new-cos argument is in the range of 0 to 7.
remark-dscp-pass new-dscp: Remarks the packet with a new DSCP value and permits the packet to
pass through. The value range is 0 to 63. Alternatively, you can specify the new-dscp argument with
af1 1, af12, af13, af21, af22, af23, af31, af32, af33, af41, af42, af43, cs1, cs2, cs3, cs4, cs5, cs6,
cs7, default, or ef.
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